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send us an e-mail at booktv@v span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. here's a look at books being published this week. >>> now from albany, new york we hear about the state-mandated. it promotes cultural initiative through author presentations, film screenings, workshops and more. >> see each of them just vividly as i could see the posters. i'm donald faulkner. i'm director of the new york state writers institute. what we do, what i do is kind of intellectual. we bring a lot of writers through to albany to do readings. we do a number of other types of programs. events writing workshops and film series and programs with young writers and summer institute we run in czar tow saratoga. adventure but this thing ruined everything. >> go far and wide. find the west writers we can. it's like bringing the world to the particular place, and i don't think -- i can't think of any other organizations even some of the better known ones in major cities that have such a regular flow of creative talent coming through and at no cost to the public with our open-door poli
send us an e-mail at booktv@v span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. here's a look at books being published this week. >>> now from albany, new york we hear about the state-mandated. it promotes cultural initiative through author presentations, film screenings, workshops and more. >> see each of them just vividly as i could see the posters. i'm donald faulkner. i'm director of the new york state writers institute. what we do, what i do is kind of intellectual. we bring a lot...
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. >>> nbc's dillon dryer will tell us where more storms are headed. stay tuned for that. >>> and lawmakers one more time to avert the fiscal cliff before the new year. president obama will head back to washington tonight. danielle leigh is on capitol hill. good morning. does a deal still look doable? >> good morning. there is hope for a deal but confidence in that grand bargain reform has all but disappeared. americans are already taking a good hard look at their wallets as confidence the avoidance of the fiscal cliff diminishes. >> there is hope a deal will be cut. >> reporter: if congress doesn't oaks spire tax cuts in day, middle income earners will owe $2,000 extra a year. consumers are predicted to cut back in automotive, apparel and entertainment. >> once people decide to cut back on that, the effect is dramatic. >> reporter: the national retail federation says retailers support 1 in 4 american jobs and if the downward trend intensify, those jobs would be at risk. >> if retailers stop creating job, the economy as a whole will stop creating jobs.
. >>> nbc's dillon dryer will tell us where more storms are headed. stay tuned for that. >>> and lawmakers one more time to avert the fiscal cliff before the new year. president obama will head back to washington tonight. danielle leigh is on capitol hill. good morning. does a deal still look doable? >> good morning. there is hope for a deal but confidence in that grand bargain reform has all but disappeared. americans are already taking a good hard look at their wallets...
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i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong is stronger than the leading value brand, for a confident clean. you'll also care about our new offer. you get access to nurses who can help with your questions. and your loved one can get exelon patch free for 30 days. if the doctor feels it's right for them. it cannot change how the disease progresses. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side effects. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should talk to their doctor because serious stomach problems such as bleeding may worsen. patients may experience slow heart rate. thirty days of exelon patch free for your loved one. access to tr
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it's a nice reflection on us all. now through january 2nd. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year
it's a nice reflection on us all. now through january 2nd. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me...
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it's a nice reflection on us all. now through january 2nd. >>> this week we heard a ratcheting up of talk on syria and those warnings center on talk of the chemical weapons supply. it's our focus this morning. syrian forces have loaded bombs with dead lly serin gas. >> the world is watching. the use of chemical weapons is and would be totally unacceptable. >> if true, these reports may mean that the united states and our allies are facing the prospect of an imminent use of use of weapons of mass destruction in syria and this may be the last warning we get. >> yes, the world is watching, but so far they're just watching. >> the anti-government protests in syria began in march, march of 2011. that's around the same time libya uprising began and just to put it in perspective for you. this morning moammar gadhafi was killed more than a year ago. started one month into their conflict and been 21 months now in syria and no direct military involvement inside syria from the international community. here are the cold, hard fac
it's a nice reflection on us all. now through january 2nd. >>> this week we heard a ratcheting up of talk on syria and those warnings center on talk of the chemical weapons supply. it's our focus this morning. syrian forces have loaded bombs with dead lly serin gas. >> the world is watching. the use of chemical weapons is and would be totally unacceptable. >> if true, these reports may mean that the united states and our allies are facing the prospect of an imminent use of...
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you say terrible, but take us inside and tell us what they see. >> the first thing you do, i have my eyes closes and can go back to any orphanage and you experience the silence. there's this deafening silence and there are these bad smells. then there's just these empty -- these empty rooms filled with cribs with silent children. kids who lie for hours, languishing. >> alone. >> alone, untouched, fed by bottle propping. often speed fed so they choke, they lie in their own feces and urine, they stink, they're untouchable, and the people who work there are not professionally trained so they don't want to be near the kids. a lot of kids have underlying medical conditions, and there are no physicians who come in and qualify or quantify what their issues are, so they don't get that medical intervention, and we go by a rule of thumb. three months in an orphanage, you lose a month of development. you end up with malnutrition, organic brain injury, growth stunting and you end up with attachment issues. >> so sad. horrible for a child. >> tragic. >> and to not get any love and any affection.
you say terrible, but take us inside and tell us what they see. >> the first thing you do, i have my eyes closes and can go back to any orphanage and you experience the silence. there's this deafening silence and there are these bad smells. then there's just these empty -- these empty rooms filled with cribs with silent children. kids who lie for hours, languishing. >> alone. >> alone, untouched, fed by bottle propping. often speed fed so they choke, they lie in their own...
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the mail boat was predominantly used by -- the male vote was used predominantly by white voters. we know the number of voters in an urban county are significantly higher than their rural county region >> not agree with your conclusions. you rascal a question about uniformity. i want to make sure the rules are the same so that betty jones voting in one county has the same access to the ballot as betty jones voting in another county in ohio. the access is not about county, is about a voter. what accessed is that voter have? for the first time in ohio history, we set uniform rules and laws of every single voter was treated equally. the county's use to set their own days at all hours and some voters that absentee ballot requests and i said everybody should be treated the same peri. every registered voter should receive an absentee ballot request. this is so that it that individual voter has the same access within every county. that is what we had and i believe that is what we should have in any election system. >> if the rules from a county of 5000 differs from a county of 400,000, t
the mail boat was predominantly used by -- the male vote was used predominantly by white voters. we know the number of voters in an urban county are significantly higher than their rural county region >> not agree with your conclusions. you rascal a question about uniformity. i want to make sure the rules are the same so that betty jones voting in one county has the same access to the ballot as betty jones voting in another county in ohio. the access is not about county, is about a voter....
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give us your best odds here. >> the odds are low. and i have to say when i hear people like the congresswoman talking first about the need for compromise. and then absolutely ruling out as stupid something that president obama himself had put on the table, in his talks with the speaker, it really does make me despair and want to tear my hair out. the actual number for the savings from raising the medicare entitlement age over ten years, phasing it in slowly, the congressional budget office says is something like $115 billion over ten years. and that's phased in over time. the second ten years would be way more than that. it's a complicated thing. you need to look at it in a way that shields people who don't make as much money. but people like me, we're going to be working, i hope, till way past 65, don't need to rely on medicare. and the intransients, i have to say on both sides here, on tax rates on republicans, on entitlements from democrats is really just enough to make you want to -- >> tear your hair out? >> -- not have a good h
give us your best odds here. >> the odds are low. and i have to say when i hear people like the congresswoman talking first about the need for compromise. and then absolutely ruling out as stupid something that president obama himself had put on the table, in his talks with the speaker, it really does make me despair and want to tear my hair out. the actual number for the savings from raising the medicare entitlement age over ten years, phasing it in slowly, the congressional budget...
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well, it'sing with used all of -- it's being used all of the time. once a data center turns out, it has a steady load. so it's always day or night, you know, whether it's august, september, january, anytime. they're drawing about that amount of electricity worldwide right now according to the best estimates of the best people in the field. that's the way it would recollects. -- that's the way it works. >> host: why does it work that way? >> guest: well, in part it is because, again, the way that this has grown, this field has grown from a few computers in someone's dorm room or a back office now to these gigantic facilities which so much business depends, and, um, where consumers always expect these services to be ready at the touch of a button or the tap on a screen, they've just gotten to the point where they turn them on, and they leave them on. and that's really why the figure is both so high, but also so continuous over the course of a year and a day. >> host: now, james glanz, you also write that up to 90% of the electricity used by these data
well, it'sing with used all of -- it's being used all of the time. once a data center turns out, it has a steady load. so it's always day or night, you know, whether it's august, september, january, anytime. they're drawing about that amount of electricity worldwide right now according to the best estimates of the best people in the field. that's the way it would recollects. -- that's the way it works. >> host: why does it work that way? >> guest: well, in part it is because, again,...
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you use the packing cube. this is where all your underwear and delicates go. >> i put stuff in here. >> that's for dirty laundry. >> then the shoes here. i like these colorful shoe bags. >> you roll. so it doesn't wrinkle, right. >> see how little space it takes. put your shoes in the shoe bags. we've got this. >> i did that. did exactly that. >> look how teeny it gets. >> did i have one of those? i did, didn't i? i didn't know what that was. >> that's a jacket. >> isn't that great? >> another thing is about the number of shoes you take. latent fingerprint the quantity. i have a number of friends who say overdress and underpack. i've got my most bulky shoes on. i have my boots on, another pair of shoes here. then you've got this that goes here and if you have a purple blazer you couldn't figure o out -- >> put it on top. >> so you can throw it on. >> who wins, quickly. >> you know what, i feel like it's not even a tie. you were getting things in the suitcase and his is a mess. >> i'm on the plane, she's home.
you use the packing cube. this is where all your underwear and delicates go. >> i put stuff in here. >> that's for dirty laundry. >> then the shoes here. i like these colorful shoe bags. >> you roll. so it doesn't wrinkle, right. >> see how little space it takes. put your shoes in the shoe bags. we've got this. >> i did that. did exactly that. >> look how teeny it gets. >> did i have one of those? i did, didn't i? i didn't know what that was....
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>>> that's all for us at "outfront" tonight. erin is back next week and we'll be following all of the late breaking developments on the fiscal cliff negotiations which are coming down to the wire. it's a working weekend in washington. have a great weekend and a happy new year. "anderson cooper 360" starts right now. >>> john, thanks. we begin tonight with breaking news about your paycheck, your unemployment check, your defense job, the entire economy, you name it. all of it is at stake if the country goes over the fiscal cliff. it's a cliff that lawmakers built. they set the tuesday deadline, they knew it was coming for more than a year. but even now, they have done little to agree to a package before that time. keeping them honest, the people in this building have known what's coming on tuesday, yet they're only returning to this building to get back to work just now. senators came back yesterday. house members, well, they woet be back until sunday. this afternoon, house and senate leaders met with president obama at the white
>>> that's all for us at "outfront" tonight. erin is back next week and we'll be following all of the late breaking developments on the fiscal cliff negotiations which are coming down to the wire. it's a working weekend in washington. have a great weekend and a happy new year. "anderson cooper 360" starts right now. >>> john, thanks. we begin tonight with breaking news about your paycheck, your unemployment check, your defense job, the entire economy, you...
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that's what you use to give. it's your purpose. it's what you were born to do. >> and to lose that must be the worst thing. >> yeah. probably drove her insane. it probably drove her insane. >> where were you when you heard the news? how did you hear it? >> i was actually in the same hotel that she passed in. >> at the beverly hilton? >> yes. and we were all getting ready for the clive grammy party. and i was in my room getting ready. but the strange thing is right before i started to get ready, there was this guy and a paramedics guy in the elevator. and they were like, hurry up, she's not breathing. she's not breathing. and later on to find out they were talking about whitney, i was like, whoa, like this is crazy. and my mom calls me and tells me that she passed, and i couldn't believe it. i was like no way. and i just -- i fell to the floor in tears and had been crying for weeks and months after that. >> really? it hit you that bad? >> it just hit me in ways i can't even explain. >> how is ray doing because he was very close to h
that's what you use to give. it's your purpose. it's what you were born to do. >> and to lose that must be the worst thing. >> yeah. probably drove her insane. it probably drove her insane. >> where were you when you heard the news? how did you hear it? >> i was actually in the same hotel that she passed in. >> at the beverly hilton? >> yes. and we were all getting ready for the clive grammy party. and i was in my room getting ready. but the strange thing is...
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try to prevent us from going over the fiscal cliff. >> those three guys are here live. and the man who shut down the government under bill clinton. what newt gingrich thinks it will take to avoid that happening again. >>> plus one of my personal heroes, the fastest man in the history of planet earth. jamaican sprinter usain bolt revealing a talent you may not know he has. ♪ let's get together and feel all right ♪ >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. our big story tonight, you are so hot, america. i mean that literally. the temperature was a balmy 60 degrees this afternoon in new york just outside cnn's studios. the average high temperature in december is normally 43. a warm front has flooded the lower 48 states. quite extraordinary but is it evidence of man-made global warming? that's tonight's battleground america. joining me now, bill nye the science guy and mark morano, the publisher of climate depo.com. welcome to you both. let me start with you, mark, if i may. you are implacably opposed to the concept of man-made climate change. why? >> we foll
try to prevent us from going over the fiscal cliff. >> those three guys are here live. and the man who shut down the government under bill clinton. what newt gingrich thinks it will take to avoid that happening again. >>> plus one of my personal heroes, the fastest man in the history of planet earth. jamaican sprinter usain bolt revealing a talent you may not know he has. ♪ let's get together and feel all right ♪ >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>>...
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coming from as far away as australia canada and the us. yes i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now australia has come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the tough mushers off sled dog racing who set the trail ablaze but a nun and for all friends who brought that here to life five years ago care about bill to dog kennel in the village kids from the local open h. came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training their full legged friends but smother her scare also encourages her kids to become depth hands on the computer and internet the boys who regular
coming from as far away as australia canada and the us. yes i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now australia has come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the...
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as kron-4's aleica reid tells us. the bomb squad had to be called in when officers caught up to the juveniles. (shots) >> that was the walnut creek bomb squad detonating a bomb early saturday morning. rendering the device after finding it in a car trunk at sot - we got a call of an explosion on christine court destroyed by an explosive device. this is the mailbox police are talking about--- now shredded to pieces. it all started when neighbors heard a huge blast on this normally quiet block >> i knew it was something serious, not just fireworks. it was an explosion because of the shaking and everything, but i told the kids get on the ground and then i called 911. >> the roar of the pipe bomb explosion left residents numb. >> my right ear was towards the window and it deafened it for a while, then after about an hour the ringing started. >> witnesses saw a red s-u-v flee the area after the eruption. police found the vehicle at college park high not too long after. the second bomb was in the trunk, and 3 teens were >> t
as kron-4's aleica reid tells us. the bomb squad had to be called in when officers caught up to the juveniles. (shots) >> that was the walnut creek bomb squad detonating a bomb early saturday morning. rendering the device after finding it in a car trunk at sot - we got a call of an explosion on christine court destroyed by an explosive device. this is the mailbox police are talking about--- now shredded to pieces. it all started when neighbors heard a huge blast on this normally quiet...
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it's a reuseable rocket. >> oh, my goodness. >> you know who could tell us what this could be used for? >> yeah, i think i do, our little grasshopper. >> our space buddy. >> our space buddy. >> zack. hey there, space buddy. so tell us about this sucker, the spacex grasshopper. >> it's vertical takeoff, vertical landing so it can take off vertically and also land vertically. you've seen it before actually on the lunar module. >> so will they use this rocket to launch shuttles and then they would use it over and over again? >> basically yes. this is the rocket tank for a larger rocket called the spacex falcon 9 but this is just a test to see if it will work. >> how high up did this go? >> it went 40 meters up which is really cool. they have been doing tests at much shorter distances but this is the first time that it's gone higher than its own height. >> because eventually it's going to need to go much higher than 40 meters. >> exactly. they're planning on doing tests where it will go much higher and much faster, up to supersonic speed. >>> let's take a trip to a grocery store in hooper
it's a reuseable rocket. >> oh, my goodness. >> you know who could tell us what this could be used for? >> yeah, i think i do, our little grasshopper. >> our space buddy. >> our space buddy. >> zack. hey there, space buddy. so tell us about this sucker, the spacex grasshopper. >> it's vertical takeoff, vertical landing so it can take off vertically and also land vertically. you've seen it before actually on the lunar module. >> so will they use...
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at some point, these are the lives were used recreational -- these outer lands were used recreational lly. . >> there is. we hoave -- what, the third? >> depends on it you are coming the addition. but they all burned down. that was around 1900, so if you are ever stuck in traffic in the six-lane boulevard in 19th avenue, imagine what it was like back then. >> [inaudible] i would say this is after they began to develop some homesteading entries. >> it was a large chicken ranch out there. lawson chicken ranch was along 19th ave. >> [inaudible] >> not exactly. he donated the land later to the city, though. sort of the farm house feeling of the richmond. >> there is a water tower with a windmill in the back. >> right, get your water from wells. that was the early boathouses. looking at that map, sporting men would come out in the horses, have little races with their horses and carriages and the sea horse races, maybe get in a card game, have a drink of the way to the beach. >> but this was when there was county land, so there was no gambling. the move people out to county for the race tra
at some point, these are the lives were used recreational -- these outer lands were used recreational lly. . >> there is. we hoave -- what, the third? >> depends on it you are coming the addition. but they all burned down. that was around 1900, so if you are ever stuck in traffic in the six-lane boulevard in 19th avenue, imagine what it was like back then. >> [inaudible] i would say this is after they began to develop some homesteading entries. >> it was a large chicken...
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supports deter drug use? the way to reduce it by young athletes is to implement programs proven to work. recognizing this the nfl is doing just that. the nfl youth football fund has sponsored this over 0,000 young athletes throughout the united states. more over they provided funds to foundations to better inform students and parents about drugs. it's important to stress that congress passing the control act in 2004 authorizing 15 million per year for six years to enable the hhs to distribute signs-based programs to prevent the steroids use. also funds were authorized congress did not appropriate funding. -- to help educate chirp about steroids. however not one penny was appropriated. instead there were multiple high profile hearings on steroids and prominent steroids court cases costing the government tons of money in failed attempts to convict two major league baseball players. according to the gao on well over one billion wasted on the antifederal drug campaign [inaudible] appeared to make it worse. drug t
supports deter drug use? the way to reduce it by young athletes is to implement programs proven to work. recognizing this the nfl is doing just that. the nfl youth football fund has sponsored this over 0,000 young athletes throughout the united states. more over they provided funds to foundations to better inform students and parents about drugs. it's important to stress that congress passing the control act in 2004 authorizing 15 million per year for six years to enable the hhs to distribute...
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there certainly calling us, talking to us. the environment you describe, where this is a unique holiday season in washington -- five times in modern history have we been into session this late in the year. some of these discussions tend to be a little academic. we think, who is in the power structure, who looks good, who is looking good in this but in the real-- world -- my barber is worried, should i hunker down, is this as good as it is ever going to be? people are concerned about the unknown here. the ultimate people that matter here are the american people, the small-business owner, the single word about whether a child will love the opportunity to go to college -- mom worried about whether her child will have the opportunity to go tco college. this reminds me of the yankee's technology questions. -- y2k technology question. we can only hope that a settlement happens here over the course of the next few days. if that does not happen, let's hope you're able to get it turned around early next year. >> are you preparing for p
there certainly calling us, talking to us. the environment you describe, where this is a unique holiday season in washington -- five times in modern history have we been into session this late in the year. some of these discussions tend to be a little academic. we think, who is in the power structure, who looks good, who is looking good in this but in the real-- world -- my barber is worried, should i hunker down, is this as good as it is ever going to be? people are concerned about the unknown...
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w >>> beth is here to tell us about this video. >> all-time proposal videos, this one is romantic. chris decides to propose to his girl, kendra at the movie theater. she loves movie, always wants to see the trailers, he makes his proposal, one of the trailers in the previews, before the movie. >> that is awesome. it had to take a lot of planning. head on over to rightthisminute.com and click on -- >> best of "rtm." >>> i have three chilly-weather videos for you. want to see the most satisfying part of a canadian chilly morning? >> wait a second, that's not the window? >> that's not the window. that's just a sheet of ice that formed right outside the window. that's breaking off. >> probably fast than the defroster. >> you roll down the window, the ice is still there, just crunch, crunch, you got a glove on or something to protect your knuckles. >> want to see a really talented pickup truck? >> absolutely. >> look at the exhaust pipe. >> blowing smoke rings. >> no idea how to blow a smoke ring. >> take lessons from this truck's exhaust pipe. >>> make your mouth completely round. >>>
w >>> beth is here to tell us about this video. >> all-time proposal videos, this one is romantic. chris decides to propose to his girl, kendra at the movie theater. she loves movie, always wants to see the trailers, he makes his proposal, one of the trailers in the previews, before the movie. >> that is awesome. it had to take a lot of planning. head on over to rightthisminute.com and click on -- >> best of "rtm." >>> i have three chilly-weather...
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cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. >>> what do you feel ab
cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood...
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. >> i'm an american woman who uses contraceptions. let's start there. >> you can shake it up and we start all over again. >> and a fair number of moments ranging from ridiculous to inexplicable. >> i'm not going to shut up. it's my turn. >> i think it's called romnesia. >> if i were to coin a term it would be obamalogna. >> it was seen at the time as a proxy race for november. turns out the end result was nobelw -- no bellwether race. >> i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for the people of our state. >> new jersey governor's full on embrace for helping sandy-ravaged new jersey came days before the election and had no noticeable effect on the presidential race but some think that he didn't have to be that efusive. they will remember if his name pops up in twenty-six teen. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to shut that whole thing down. >> missouri senate candidate and richard murdoch of indiana. >> if life is a gift from god and even when life begins in that horrible situati
. >> i'm an american woman who uses contraceptions. let's start there. >> you can shake it up and we start all over again. >> and a fair number of moments ranging from ridiculous to inexplicable. >> i'm not going to shut up. it's my turn. >> i think it's called romnesia. >> if i were to coin a term it would be obamalogna. >> it was seen at the time as a proxy race for november. turns out the end result was nobelw -- no bellwether race. >> i cannot...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> next, live at, "washington journal." then live at 10:00 a.m., a discussion on how in log -- how education and innovation can help of the economy. live at 9:00 a.m. on a c-span2, a discussion on the impact of the latino vote in debt -- in the 2012 election. at 9:00 a.m. on c-span 3, you center forum on the voter experience in light of changes to state voter laws. >> i think people still love discovery. i do not mean the channel, but finding surprise. every month or every year, i giggled little bit about some show that people are suddenly talking about that i don't think you could have ever imagined before. mike, i want you to choose honey boo-boo, or a certain food channel network. i do not think if i had to grit -- i had to predetermined that would be my preference, i would have guessed that. what i hear people talkin
for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> next, live at, "washington journal." then live at 10:00 a.m., a discussion on how in log -- how education and innovation can help of the economy. live at 9:00 a.m. on a c-span2, a discussion on the...
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we've got the maker of the big banana car joining us "right this minute" to tell us about the banana car. steve, do you love bananas? why did you make this? >> in the last four years i've eaten more bananas than you could possibly imagine. who doesn't like bananas. i wanted to do something ridiculous. a ripe banana, probably as ridiculous as you can possibly be. >> is this street legal? >> it is strate legal. the body shape, they can't say we don't like the shape of your car. they can say if you drive on our roads, you have to meet certain safety requirements. the big banana car meets the safety requirements. >> tell me about the reaction when you drive it around? >> it's the most fun thing. i absolutely was not prepared for it whatsoever. i mean, you drive a banana down the road, people are going to wave and smile but it's overwhelming. >> that's awesome. >> so what is this thing made out of? >> it's made out of fiberglass. took a 1993 ford pickup truck, took the sheet metal, made the body out of rebar, sprayed with foam, sculpted into a nice banana shape and fiber gassed the thing.
we've got the maker of the big banana car joining us "right this minute" to tell us about the banana car. steve, do you love bananas? why did you make this? >> in the last four years i've eaten more bananas than you could possibly imagine. who doesn't like bananas. i wanted to do something ridiculous. a ripe banana, probably as ridiculous as you can possibly be. >> is this street legal? >> it is strate legal. the body shape, they can't say we don't like the shape of...
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it took us a couple of hours just to get here. it was a long, slow drive. it was not that people had to chain up or simply because the chain control was in effect. the long at times, 10 mile long back-up on interstate 80 east and west had more to do with the holiday. >> things are going very good with the weather and all the plow trucks and all of our graders, blowers, everything's going, our big problem right now is actually the traffic because we have both east and west traffic at very enormous numbers right now. >> reporter: it took us about two hours travel to go 30 miles of the nyack gas station was as far as we had time to go and it was as far as some people should have gone of the parking lot was packed as people took a break from the long drive to gas up. [ screaming and giggling ]. >> reporter: and have some fun after that driving ordeal. hundreds of people played today at a new snow park at nyack. >> we try not to hit the traffic at holidays but it doesn't matter, everybody wants to come and play. >> reporter: george brought husband family up from
it took us a couple of hours just to get here. it was a long, slow drive. it was not that people had to chain up or simply because the chain control was in effect. the long at times, 10 mile long back-up on interstate 80 east and west had more to do with the holiday. >> things are going very good with the weather and all the plow trucks and all of our graders, blowers, everything's going, our big problem right now is actually the traffic because we have both east and west traffic at very...
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. >> mark, could you give us. on the politics? >> i will. let me the discordant note. the republicans, as my colleagues point out, absolutely have a terrible hand. 30% favorable, 45% unfavorable. when asked to say a single word or phrase about either party, 65% give a negative word about republicans -- small, petty, and hencintransigent, whatever. the hand is weak. here is the problem for the administration -- if they come out with the victory and take a victory lap and to an end zone dance and rub it in, it is going to do and the chances of doing anything for the next two to four years. i think republicans have now accepted that the rates are going to go up. john boehner has problems there. i just wonder and hope that there is a sensitivity in the white house. >> mar has stumbled on the truth. [laughter] >> any way you get there is great. >> i would say "staggered." absolutely right, the president feels so strong that he has offered nothing. john boehner cannot go back and say to raise rates. he has offered to raise revenues through loopholes. but the president has ta
. >> mark, could you give us. on the politics? >> i will. let me the discordant note. the republicans, as my colleagues point out, absolutely have a terrible hand. 30% favorable, 45% unfavorable. when asked to say a single word or phrase about either party, 65% give a negative word about republicans -- small, petty, and hencintransigent, whatever. the hand is weak. here is the problem for the administration -- if they come out with the victory and take a victory lap and to an end...
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thanks for joining us on "the closing bell." no observation tonight. our deepest prayers and condolences to all the families hit by this senseless tragedy. our prayers are with you. good night. >>> this is "options action." tonight, core, apple shares continue their swoon. dan nathan sees an opportunity in qualcomm and makes four times your money in just one month. he'll show you how. >>> plus call it a shanghai surprise. the chinese stock market has its best one-day rally in three years. so are coal stocks not far behind? co-and carter think so. they're explain. >>> why are all those traders going yahoo for yahoo! calls. kol scott nations reveals. the action starts now. >>> back in the heart of new york city's time square. stocks closing at the lows of the day. the culprit is a familiar name, apple. the stock has now lost 27% of its value in just three months. it hit a ten-month low today, closing near the lows of the session. what is the next stop for america's favorite stock? let's get in the money. dan, this has to be more than tax selling at this
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could tell us. truthy for a region or at least for the head of the region if he would fail to adapt to the new circumstances i don't think in those regions in fact faces troubles because of the accession for two reasons reason number one is during the last ten years we have. governors of almost sixty russian regions and most was agreed to adopt a special plan. in terms of plan on how to adjust to target circumstances. that is not right now we have new governors in many regions but those plans were implemented and nothing. substantially changed or is changing economic involved in the region second reason is very much also for most for federal regional level so we have already commitments russia those are commitments reflected in the. federal reserve to do just ration so. in addition you recently said that after joining the w t o russia would become a major exporter of agricultural goods so. now. so far the prices are rising the imports are rising but not the export of russian cultural goods people ar
could tell us. truthy for a region or at least for the head of the region if he would fail to adapt to the new circumstances i don't think in those regions in fact faces troubles because of the accession for two reasons reason number one is during the last ten years we have. governors of almost sixty russian regions and most was agreed to adopt a special plan. in terms of plan on how to adjust to target circumstances. that is not right now we have new governors in many regions but those plans...
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got a question out there, send us a tweet at cnbc options. we'll answer it right after the show on our new website. yes, options action.cnbc pin come is the latest web sensation. in addition to scott, you'll find greater trader blogs and exclusive trades. do check it out. here is what's coming up next. >>> call it an air ball. dan made a bearish bet on nike, the stock has only put more points on the board. the time taking off the shot clock, can dan pull off a late comeback. find out when options action returns. >>> time for pump up the volumes, the names on the sizzle index. don't google it. this internet media company is undergoing a massive strategy change. this week they made a big leap, revamping the e-mail service which is the most popular one in the country, traders must have got it clicked because the options action got bullish. who is it? the answer when "options action" returns. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hon
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >> fox news, a shooting inside a florida church. police say a man shot a woman believed to be his ex-girlfriend before turning the gun on himself. we're learning about it tonight. it happened in front of a church in the town of sun advise, and the victim has apparently in her car with her 12-year-old daughter and police say she managed to drive away after she was shot. an e-only this end up crashing. and she's in the hospital in critical condition. the shooter died. no word whether anybody else was hurt. new protests in egypt in reaction to of president morsi's continued referendum on an islamist based constitution. and demonstrators pouring into the street demanding that vote scheduled for this coming saturday to be canceled and calling for another massive rally tomorrow, they have he' been doing that for days now and for his part. president morsi apparently issuing an order for the military to maintain securi
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >> fox news, a shooting inside a florida church. police say a man shot a woman believed to be his ex-girlfriend before turning the gun on himself. we're learning about it tonight. it happened in front of a church in the town of sun advise, and the victim has apparently in her car with her 12-year-old daughter and police say she managed to drive away after she was shot. an e-only this end up crashing....
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i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> homework, girls, and friday night football were paul's priorities when he was last a free man. >> that was me just a few months before i got locked up. >> wow. >> yeah, i was in my senior year of high school when i got locked up. >> are you ready for your picture? >> when we met him at indiana state prison, he was 43, had served 26 years of a 55-year sentence, and was working as the visiting room photographer. >> look at me. >> we went digital about three months ago. still kind of learning it. there's a lot of things with the 35 millimeter i was accustomed to. >> when i first met paul he came up to me because i had a little digital camera and he had taken photographs of people on family days and whatnot. he had a million questions about photography and, you know, telling me everything he did. so for me he was like one of the most harmless people at the prison. >> how are you doing? >> with his very simple, sweet demeanor, i was shock
i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> homework, girls, and friday night football were paul's priorities when he was last a free man. >> that was me just a few months before i got locked up. >> wow. >> yeah, i was in my senior year of high school when i got locked up. >> are you ready for your picture? >> when we met him at indiana state prison, he was 43, had served 26 years of a 55-year sentence, and was working...
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now it is upon us. that is what it is. but he got to keep moving forward and whoever we get as our next coach. >> there's a lot of opportunity out there for him. we want him to be here but it is not the scenario. he is a great coach. he is a great man. >> am anxious to see what they do. i'm going to go home and away from football right now. >> a very emotional reaction from devin hester. mrs of life is in the nfl. people get hired and fired. fill emery will not speak today. you have in this conference tomorrow at 10:00 a.m.. the bears fans already weighing in with their opinions. we're not finding a lot of fans that are all that surprised that he is out. frankly not a lot of them are upset to hear that either. not a lot of love lost for him. use generally muck by most of the last nine years. he led the team with that even kill them in there. even keel demeanor. >> the coach is the one that always gets the criticism in most cases. that is a hard pill to swallow for a coach. if you're not winning, you're not winning. >> he d
now it is upon us. that is what it is. but he got to keep moving forward and whoever we get as our next coach. >> there's a lot of opportunity out there for him. we want him to be here but it is not the scenario. he is a great coach. he is a great man. >> am anxious to see what they do. i'm going to go home and away from football right now. >> a very emotional reaction from devin hester. mrs of life is in the nfl. people get hired and fired. fill emery will not speak today....
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i used to say don't come out of the closet, clean those closets! i mean i thundered it from the pulpit. part of it was fear, alot of it was ignorance. bishop carlton pearson preaches a controversial gospel of inclusion to members of his church -- new dimensions chicago. he says his views on "homosexuality" started to shift... when a close friend came out. you gotta love everybody. pearson was one of more than 250 religious leaders...who signed on to this open letter. in support of house bill 51-70: the religious freedom and marriage fairness act. it's just right that everyone have the same tax right, same right to visit people in the hospital - their partners, their husbands their wives. this is the right thing to do.. state rep. greg harris sponsored the bill. he hopes it will come up for a vote in springfield before new lawmakers are sworn in on january ninth. i'm so glad there are hundreds of men, pastors, and rabbis who've said they want to consecrate same sex marriage. on the other hand, i know many churches that will not. we respect both poin
i used to say don't come out of the closet, clean those closets! i mean i thundered it from the pulpit. part of it was fear, alot of it was ignorance. bishop carlton pearson preaches a controversial gospel of inclusion to members of his church -- new dimensions chicago. he says his views on "homosexuality" started to shift... when a close friend came out. you gotta love everybody. pearson was one of more than 250 religious leaders...who signed on to this open letter. in support of...
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you have taken us into thorny territory. from your visits to china, your conversations with the students there and officials there, do you have a sense that we are on a path>> thank you. "washington post." thank you for those remarks. territory. from your visits to china, and your conversations with students and officials, if you have a sense that we are on a path where an independent judiciary can be formed in a system that is ruled by communist party that puts other values much more on you are siding. do you have a sense the party is willing to make the kind of compromises that will put it out of business? >> you are asking the question ii do not know. i do know that you have an entire generation of students who were very much up to speed on this. they do see a rule of law and the kind of values and our constitution as worthwhile and important. how do get from here to there? the battle becomes half won. it is an article of faith with me. there is no dictatorship. but eventually, public opinion does matter. informed public
you have taken us into thorny territory. from your visits to china, your conversations with the students there and officials there, do you have a sense that we are on a path>> thank you. "washington post." thank you for those remarks. territory. from your visits to china, and your conversations with students and officials, if you have a sense that we are on a path where an independent judiciary can be formed in a system that is ruled by communist party that puts other values...
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this was their idea to get us involved. was it successful? >> profoundly successful and a period of time when it's hard for me to even realize it that the u.s. didn't like britain very much at all. >> we're nervous about getting entangled. >> jon: and no royal had ever stepped foot in the united states before. so they came for a weekend to try to get support from f.d.r. to go and join them the war effort and f.d.r. very shrewdly threw a picnic and had the king eat a hot dog. (laughter) and it was that moment that changed the relationship between the count two countries. it's crazy. >> jon: explosive diarrhea will do that. (laughter) i'm telling you, you have to go see it. bill murray's great, you're great, everybody. it's terrific. it's called "hyde park on the hudson." you have to see it. laura linney, everybody. (cheers and applause) o=f9f9f9n9n9n9n9n9n9n9n9n9n9n9n9 >> jon: that's our show, join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> parent groups say this company has gone to far on a berry with "merry christmas" b w
this was their idea to get us involved. was it successful? >> profoundly successful and a period of time when it's hard for me to even realize it that the u.s. didn't like britain very much at all. >> we're nervous about getting entangled. >> jon: and no royal had ever stepped foot in the united states before. so they came for a weekend to try to get support from f.d.r. to go and join them the war effort and f.d.r. very shrewdly threw a picnic and had the king eat a hot dog....
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how much salt they want us to eat. neil: if george bush were guilty of same sort of detachment, the press would be all over him, they were, but not now, not here. friends of the media. before it was liberals and media who were attacking bush, it is not liberals and media work not who are not attacking obama. how could anyone look at a nobel peace prize with a straight face when it gets to yasser arafat. neil: a good point. >> this is a joke, almost a discredie to be given the number old peace prize, there were times whether people like mother teresa, and. it stands for a hit against u.s., or hit gain values we told deep, if it is politically correct they are fine, if it is not forget it. neil: so much for that nobel prize for me. >> neither one of us will get it. neil: klein is buying, -- china is buying, this is getting insane. >> we mean it, santa knows, prices are insane! hit my me, t me [ laughter ] neil: those predicts within 50 years china could be premiere financial economic giant, they have moved it to 20 years
how much salt they want us to eat. neil: if george bush were guilty of same sort of detachment, the press would be all over him, they were, but not now, not here. friends of the media. before it was liberals and media who were attacking bush, it is not liberals and media work not who are not attacking obama. how could anyone look at a nobel peace prize with a straight face when it gets to yasser arafat. neil: a good point. >> this is a joke, almost a discredie to be given the number old...
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dan, lay out the trade for us. >> this was a tough trade. buying out right premium on a directional base business, very difficult to make money. by the end of the day, it came in. i traded a couple different things. i'm going to talk about what i traded at the end of the day. this is one i really like here. when the stock was about $59.80, i bought the january expiration, 62 half, 65 call spread for about 55 cents. i sold one of the 62 half calls at 90 cents -- excuse me, bought one for 90 cents. to reduce the cost, i sold one 65 calls at 35 cents. my max risk is 65. between 63.05 and 65, i can nak $1.95. max gain is $1.95: i can lose that 55 cents in premium up to 55 cents. below 62 half, i lose to 55. here is the thing. this is like catching a falling knife here. you don't want to buy stocks like this on big volume days like that. this is a really good defined risk way to play. >> i like this trade really for two reasons. you highlighted only 6% of the revenues come from apple. actually even if apple started to see compression on the margi
dan, lay out the trade for us. >> this was a tough trade. buying out right premium on a directional base business, very difficult to make money. by the end of the day, it came in. i traded a couple different things. i'm going to talk about what i traded at the end of the day. this is one i really like here. when the stock was about $59.80, i bought the january expiration, 62 half, 65 call spread for about 55 cents. i sold one of the 62 half calls at 90 cents -- excuse me, bought one for...
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when did this -- tell us the story. and so that was like the first sign that oh, man, this is really -- this could be good, you know? >> luckily, mark's brother-in-law doesn't get in trouble, and steve is a success. >> something that's kind of funny and well produced can be hugely viral on the web. >> mark follows the first video with four more, including one posted in 2010, where steve gives up his lawn mower for a scissor lift. >> steve? come on down. >> come and get me. how about that. >> i'll tell you what, steve, we can do there the easy way or we can do it the hard way. >> i don't think the intent was to make a bunch of steve videos, as much as to find something that people would gravitate to, something that people would want to watch. >> you call 911? >> i called, yeah. >> it doesn't matter if they think it's real or fake. it seems people want to watch steve. >> sir, pull that lift to the side of the road. stop, now. >> the last one i put up did a million views in 20 days, which is quicker than any of the other v
when did this -- tell us the story. and so that was like the first sign that oh, man, this is really -- this could be good, you know? >> luckily, mark's brother-in-law doesn't get in trouble, and steve is a success. >> something that's kind of funny and well produced can be hugely viral on the web. >> mark follows the first video with four more, including one posted in 2010, where steve gives up his lawn mower for a scissor lift. >> steve? come on down. >> come and...